Canada:
Canadian Federal Government Unveils New Cyber Security Strategy
30 October 2018
by
Jeremy S. Close
,
Meredith Collier
,
David R. Coogan
,
Jeffrey Scott Connell
,
Jennifer Everett
,
Nicolas Hidalgo
,
Richard Johnson
,
Laura Lim
,
Daniel McLoon
,
Mary Alexander Myers
,
Mauricio Paez
,
Nicole Perry
,
Aaron Tso
and
Anand Varadarajan
Jones Day
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In June, the Canadian federal government
issued a new National Cyber Security Strategy. The strategy was
based in part on the results of the government's Cyber Review,
which took place from 2016–2018. The new strategy emphasizes
detection, deterrence, and prosecution of cybercrime. Accordingly,
the Royal Canadian Mounted Police
plans to add new cyber investigators who will handle future
reports of illegal activity online and liaise with foreign partners
to identify potential threats.
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